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List of furniture

If you can sit on it, lie on it, write on it or just leave it there for decoration, all your furniture and decoration needs are covered by this category.

Sis forSofa

Also known as a couch, setee or lounge, a sofa is a soft, padded place to sit. Sofas usually fit two or three people.
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A spice rack is a small set of shelves designed to keep small jars of herbs and spices organised, so you can easily see what spices you have available.
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Sis forStool

A stool is a chair that does not have a back rest or arms.

Tis forTable

A table is a large, flat piece of furniture with long legs. You usually sit around a table on chairs and eat dinner. Small tables are often put near sofas so people can put their coffee cups on them. Most tables are made out of wood, with either wood or metal legs. Tables can be round or square.

Tis forThrone

A throne is a very ornate chair for special people. Kings and Queens usually sit on thrones in their castle.
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A trunk, also called a chest, blanket box or toy box depending on what it is used for, is a large box usually made out of wood that is used for storing things in. The most famous version of the trunk is the treasure chest, infamously used by pirates to bury their treasure in. The reason a car trunk has the name it does is because early cars used to have an actual trunk on the back, which gradually evolved to the trunk we know today.
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Wis forWardrobe

A wardrobe is something you keep your clothes in. You hang them on a rail inside your wardrobe with clothes hangers.

Wis forWicker

Wicker is the name given to woven furniture and baskets. Wickerware can be made from thin willow branches, bamboo, plastic or wire. The frame of wickerware is usually made from rattan vine, and sometimes the rattan is cut into strips and used for making the wicker itself.